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Wisconsin Opinion Links
3/31/2010
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Tony Galli:
Kohl realistic about his persuasion powers
Aaron Rodriguez:
Tom Barrett eats crow on the Zoo Interchange
Chris Gegg:
Don’t end access to 911 calls
Jonathan Krause:
Where are we heading?
Anna Landmark:
Walker, Davis miss the train on economic development
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Dave Zweifel:
Best legacy -- part-time Legislature
Jay Weber:
Is Thompson a shoo-in for GOP nom, if he runs?
Jo Egelhoff:
Unions, the kids or our country?
Alberta Darling:
Health bill fallout
Chris Liebenthal:
Walker's tax saving stunts are really going to cost us
Jim Olski:
Sharply split, heated public debate all Greek to me
Steve Prestegard:
(In)actions have consequences
3/30/2010
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Bruce Murphy:
Tommy hurt by talk radio?
Christian Schneider:
Wisconsin: Fighter of bad federal laws
Charlie Sykes:
Some Barrett flashbacks
John Nichols:
GOP leader's spending raises some eyebrows
Owen Robinson:
Mind of a school board member
Margaret Krome:
Foes shouldn’t be enemies in a democracy
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James Rowen:
In diversion estimate, Waukesha includes unspecified side payment to Milwaukee
Steve Prestegard :
“ … to petition the Government for a redress of grievances”
Jay Bullock:
ATT, Caterpillar health-care "tax" scares explained
Steve Eggleston:
Deconstructing the Zoo Interchange debacle
Kevin Binversie:
Wisconsin never had a chance
Lance Burri:
What do the U.S. Census and Chicken McNuggets have in common?
Gretchen Schuldt:
The Zoo Interchange and bad spending priorities
Tony Palmeri:
Earth Day at 40
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